Juse 4, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
recorded —— unanimous opinion that there should be 
ceal the retreat of the A tri k k 
no distinctio of class in the „formation of the e corps; qu — ans, who- had begun to 
| From the lake district we pem that on Friday — 
of serving, should be — to enrol themselves as Faaxom.—The Moniteur ur of Sanday announces that | — attacked and defeated the Austri 
volun ntee ers ; and thi at persons unable to j in the corps the Emperor, wishing to dim x Mee em ur. which lasted from 5 ia 
1 Sore K. ered Como at 10 o'clock the same 
At Ponty ook it was resolved at a public meeting on d -— ecided ww spon returning m night. 
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Friday to establish a rifle club in lieu of a rifle co c sens al w at priser — — pue — an- in the directi of Monza. The to — 
nfor nouncement in rd to the €— hp ed s being laminated — the inhabitants j d Gentle 
own regulations instead — those which Sen of wir; witch i£ aot?! n Sa y morning yos combat 
— — — as at Laer ene and the Austrians again gave 
ards San M 
in order 
established. At Ipswich on Monday ved at n er Espero Cort an snr ert nr way and . 
1 c meetin ng at the To own Hal, uer "Mayor pre- — Qu dpt the present war it wil adhere to that | Milan closely y Garibaldi, Accoun 
ig way of viewing d i: Bern: — state hunt or on hale Garibaldi suffered a defeat 
hood, out of Me companies may be formed in| Accounts from Toulon of the 24th ult. state that the a superior Lue of Austrians, and — into 
accordance with t 2 Office circular. At Great | enlistment of * in that port, if not — rE is the Canton of — This report has not been cons 
Yarmouth on Friday at a public meeting held at — at least sus — * flotilla of gun- 2e t to | firm. inal er hand it — that on Monday 
wn e 123 of the — eds it sail from lon, under the command o f Cap — La Garibaldi imal m rete nego of his -— 
resolved unanimously that a rifle corps shi — Ronciére le — e » followed by a nd flotilla | left Como arrived bons Ta 3 
for that port and i nity. It was also proposed that | under the command of Admiral Dupòny. It is believed | on the * iore He — * 
an and m rifle corps should be formed, that 2 are to act inst Venice, Five | attack u town, and maintained it it — the 
but estion was left over for further consideration gu on a new model have constructed at whole night. ‘On Tuesday m ps withdrew, 
until the success of the movement ran on be et a near can in the evening resumed the hte h la: sted the 
e > Sheffield on Monday esolved | taken to pieces and again remounted. They are, it | whole night. — the same day the A i 
blic meeting to memorialise the ‘Secretary of | is — intended to be used against the Austrians the Sardinian vanguard at Sesto-Calende. The fi — 
Wr, through the Lord Lieutenant, ae that|on the Lago 33 They were — at | lasted two hours and the Sardinian uy d crossed the 
ammunition should be ond ded by the Toulon for Genoa on the 23d ult. Independently of | Ticino in ttr x the Austrians, unte from 
orent At Rot wa Bn I onde a publie the eight divisions already designated to form the | Vienna state that Wednesday the —.— co 
meeting was held at which i form a of Observation under the command of Marshal | d'armée, — er General D'Urban led and tool 
rifle corps in the district, it to invite te subscriptions to | —.— — additional divisions are in course of Varese, and that Garibaldi was obliged to retire into the 
defray the 8 connected with the movement. At o1 for the same object. The G l-in-Chief The 
Preston Monday it was e p^ a B res of ü he T — Hel this army will be General Thierry ; accounts state that General D’Urban levied war 
meeting, “the Mayor presiding to form — of the "Noe General contributions on Varese and reinstated 2o p 
corps for the borough and neighbourhood. m Teede Chabo bot ot Ta Tour; an d General Chasseloup Laubat is to accounts from Turi 
on Tuesday it was resolved by the Town Coun e in; — 
to form a rifle corps within the borough, without | sian screw Auer ch brought the members of tho — has surprised the Austrians at Varese and 
p themselyes to the conditions contained —.— family to Marseilles has been lost on going into recaptured the town; and that he re-entered 
the War Office circular. At Doncaster on Monday | Toulon. She struck um de and rapidly broke up. | Como on Thursday evening at 11 o'clock. On wd 
i "m riu steam 
corps for the town and SP NUR ce received from Lisbon ae that | Maggiore kept up a three hours’ cannonade 2 
ar -— it is expected that a m Reed laa — dis eclared to the Cortes | town of 4 but without much effect. Am 
men will b raised in the borough. Queen- i intention of fen ing hettral tering thoy prosent war insurrection h broken ont in the Vents: The 
borough on y it was resolved unanimously, on| SWITZERLAND AND THE —The Dul lation i e centre 
account of nue. specially exposed — of — Isle of pas arrived in Switzerland by way of the Tyrol, with a | of the eee The A aum Gen- 
She to raise a rifle corps in the island. Oxford | numerous suite. The Sub "Governor of Sondrio! has fled | darmes who have retired into 1 have been 
on Monday ti wee resolved at a public — held at Tyrol, | disarmed by the Swiss age rra p^ 2 4 Kama 
the Town Hall, the Mayor nte: to form a rifle] Prossta.—Accounts from Berlin announce tho ts the interior g — 
corps for the city, and to open a publie subscription | of a new Prussian loan at 5 per cent. The issue is to —.— — m eb „England, — Torker, 
for the purpose of p ing rifles and accoutre-| be made in coupons of from 50 to 1000 thalers, the | hav re emn dE- the Provisional Govern 
ments for ro- | of y Mat d the a per of those 00 — 
have wit d their flags. At Lasigiam, in 
per an os No reduction of Parma, the le * ex risen and 
scri gines and gend 
from 
enforcing the xx of non intervention, sus | payment of 1 per — 
Id b ake 
motion 2 Aire Salomons, M. P. 
corps T Peg rote En Blackheath, 
a m parishion 
Monday, Mur. Pownall, c y ddlesex i that duch of Neve has, on n: erem ip 
Tnagistrates, in the chair, it was reso a message to the ber, th cook el e E wet 
a for Kensington. At Isleworth a meeting of the | declares thongh es of 
wh 
or bat 
on Saturday, General Tremenheere | i£ i ary to adopt pr: i measures, in nvoids ES any my tug a " — a! 
now going — in the . — 
nereased 
CS ee Vom Tonxxr.— ftom Constantinople of the 26th 
of Isleworth, Twickenham, Hounslow, and Heston: wl 97, 22 of which are to be li ships. May state that the Grand € Constan 
corps to be united for general bat to consist also said that the garrison of Malta is to be raised to a there on the followi The Soltan ‘a eld a 
of district companies from eac . At Lynn on strength of at least ge me? review of 25,000 pa rg "The wil immedi- 
Saturday it was resolved at a public m to forma Iraty.—The of Sardinia on Monday crossed | ately be despatched to Roumelia. "The: Pire eii smá 
wn. At Hastings 2 rifle club has | the Basin near Voren drove the Austrians their | Albania. 2000 hé, wi 
been which about 50|entrenchments, took guns Jem artillery, have departed to reinforce the Montenegrins. 
members, A large number of il young men Ea T 2 t at Palestro M er Prince Miloscli * this fact, but i PE imd the 
are not able to find th ves in arms have river. y m o Servians e Porte ts 
sent in their | Austrians endeavoured to rotake r4 position at 12 
i i » | Adriatic, a an — of Mehemed Pasha, d 
ipti | The King, commanding the fou € 
of rifles for them. The weapon adopted is the | and General Cialdini at- the head of the 3d Regiment a will exercise bis comma: 
eld. The uniform is of a slatish-gray, coat, cap, | of Zouaves, resisted the attack for a considerable time, | under the dun. Lol p" English poten The gar- 
and all alike, with black braiding on the collar | — then, after having successfully assumed the offen- | tison of the fortress s of Belgrade has been reinforced. 
t ; i 1000 of them | Omar Pasha Bagdad, being detained the 
ans inspires 
ships, four frigates, and teo rc boila to the 
ug th 
depend on the 
B es ode fon a co “At Bristol | were in a canal, i ——— Careg 
B unifo 
Di 22 a two , 5 This pire d Ww, 1 une 
smart lookin raging py with a tg pak, The sin rar: bes second successful combat, which took | depressionrexisted among 
— ah t ae b dig 5 —— — countenance Sir George Grey's scheme of South African 
isa weighing a w recover, e * » 
a ba ä E ELE Zonaves | federation. toca — n y 
cast — 
in 
ee to the case. At Birkenhead on herd i6 The Austrians e dme to he | far 
was resolv: measures for raising a of M - Bassignano, bnt the — — their issions. ~ cea fro 
men for the hundred of Wirral, uà ^ gy cem pona mA barque, : stie that Sir W. Gore Ouseley sti s actively 
Chairm French o posts retired gain | engage the treaties: r. Smith O'Brien 
2 nan, Mr. J Joma Laird, contributed 1 100L, with , p Bobbio vere hg — - ived at da Ray. on his way to New York, and 
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